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Snowy has sniffed out another mystery, but also discovers a taste for Scottish whisky After a terrifying chase through the skies, Tintin sets out to investigate the infamous Black Island. But can Tintin and Snowy escape the terrible 'beast'?
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As Tintin pursues a gang of drug smugglers he's locked up in the brig of Captain Haddock's ship, where the captain is under the influence of the bottle and under the thumb of his dastardly crew. With the scorching Sahara desert at one hand and the depths of the Mediterranean on the other, Tintin and his friends are in some dangerously dire straits.
Mae cyfarfyddiad ag Eifftiolegwr egsentrig, Cameron Cartouche, yn cludo Tintin a'i gi ffyddlon, Tarrie, i chwilio am fedd y Pharo Kí-Oskh. Mae gorffwysfan y brenin yn cuddio cyfrinach dywyll ... bydd cliw rhyfedd yn arwain Tintin a Tarrie i ganol criw o smyglwyr cyffuriau, lle bydd yn rhaid iddynt ymgodymu â throseddwr rhyngwladol milain. Un o deitlau cyfres Ysgoteg Tintin. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
Published to accompany an exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 9 March-29 May 2017
Tintin finds a model of an old warship, the Unicorn, once commanded by one of Captain Haddie's ancestors. Hidden within the ship is a clue to the location of the lost treasure of the infamous pirate, Rachlan the Reid -- and it's a clue a gang of unscrupoulous criminals is prepared to kill for.
The perfect introduction to the naughtiest words and phrases created by Roald Dahl with redunculous language notes. Find insulting similes and learn a load of poppyrot. Use words in a brilliantly disgusterous way.